Charlie and Lola: Classic Gift Slipcase
On sale
18th May 2017
Price: £20
Genre
Children's, Teenage & Educational / Picture Books, Activity Books & Early Learning Material / Picture Books / Picture Storybooks
Selected:
Hardcover / ISBN-13: 9781408350485
This beautiful box set contains two classic Charlie and Lola picture books, from Children’s Laureate Lauren Child. A perfect gift to introduce this much-loved pair to a new generation of fans!
Contains the Kate Greenaway Medal winning I Will Not Never Eat a Tomato. An innovative and fun-filled book about fussy eating – guaranteed to make dinner time fun.
Lola will not eat peas. In fact, she won’t eat carrots, potatoes, mushrooms, eggs, sausages, cauliflower, cabbage or baked beans. And she will absolutely not ever NEVER eat a tomato. But when Charlie explains that peas are actually green drops from Greenland, and carrots are really orange twiglets from Jupiter, even Lola is tempted to clear her plate . . .
And I Am Not Sleepy and I will Not Got To Bed – a brilliantly original story about the problem of tricky bedtimes.
Charlie has this little sister Lola. Sometimes he has to try and get her to go to bed. This is a hard job because Lola likes to stay up late. Lola says, “I am not slightly sleepy at 6 or 7 or 8. I am still wide awake at 9 and not at all tired at 10, 11 and 12 and I will probably still be perky at even 13 o’clock in the morning.”
Contains the Kate Greenaway Medal winning I Will Not Never Eat a Tomato. An innovative and fun-filled book about fussy eating – guaranteed to make dinner time fun.
Lola will not eat peas. In fact, she won’t eat carrots, potatoes, mushrooms, eggs, sausages, cauliflower, cabbage or baked beans. And she will absolutely not ever NEVER eat a tomato. But when Charlie explains that peas are actually green drops from Greenland, and carrots are really orange twiglets from Jupiter, even Lola is tempted to clear her plate . . .
And I Am Not Sleepy and I will Not Got To Bed – a brilliantly original story about the problem of tricky bedtimes.
Charlie has this little sister Lola. Sometimes he has to try and get her to go to bed. This is a hard job because Lola likes to stay up late. Lola says, “I am not slightly sleepy at 6 or 7 or 8. I am still wide awake at 9 and not at all tired at 10, 11 and 12 and I will probably still be perky at even 13 o’clock in the morning.”
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